Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only kicked someone. Gosh... that’s good to hear?
Seriously, WTF? We now expect our teachers to put up with physical abuse from their students? Come on. Let the teachers teach. This kid needs some sort of serious intervention and if her parent/guardian isn't providing it then maybe it needs to be court ordered.
So you think a kindergartner or first grader kicking someone means they should be arrested. I find that appalling.
Once a child was bothering my DD in first grade so she bit her. I guess we should have brought back the electric chair.
I trust that the teacher and the rest of the school staff attempted to bring the girl under control before they brought the officer in to handle the situation.
This is one of those you had to see it to believe it I'm sure. There is probably some sort of security footage showing what the school/the officer were dealing with.
If Dulce *just* kicked a teacher, had settled down and the officer was just trying to put the fear of God into her by arresting her - that is another story entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only kicked someone. Gosh... that’s good to hear?
Seriously, WTF? We now expect our teachers to put up with physical abuse from their students? Come on. Let the teachers teach. This kid needs some sort of serious intervention and if her parent/guardian isn't providing it then maybe it needs to be court ordered.
So you think a kindergartner or first grader kicking someone means they should be arrested. I find that appalling.
Once a child was bothering my DD in first grade so she bit her. I guess we should have brought back the electric chair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only kicked someone. Gosh... that’s good to hear?
Seriously, WTF? We now expect our teachers to put up with physical abuse from their students? Come on. Let the teachers teach. This kid needs some sort of serious intervention and if her parent/guardian isn't providing it then maybe it needs to be court ordered.
Anonymous wrote:Only kicked someone. Gosh... that’s good to hear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what happened (link not working) but if the teacher/guidance/admin felt that the situation warranted an officer being brought in to handle it, I would imagine that the little girl's behavior was a danger to herself, her classmates and the staff.
I don't know if she needs medication, counseling or some other sort of intervention. Hopefully she'll get the help she needs.
She kicked someone. That's it.
Then handcuffed, put in the back of a car, finger printed, and mug shot taken. 6 years old.
Anonymous wrote:And an 8 year old in the same week.
This is sickening and absolutely a racial thing. School to Prison Pipeline right here.
I live in Orlando and it's very much in the news in a WTAF sort of way, so it's not like everyone down here is "what, what's the problem." The officer was suspended and the prosecutor refused to do jack about it, so the "system" is at least working there. Despite the fact that the system never should have been invoked.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what happened (link not working) but if the teacher/guidance/admin felt that the situation warranted an officer being brought in to handle it, I would imagine that the little girl's behavior was a danger to herself, her classmates and the staff.
I don't know if she needs medication, counseling or some other sort of intervention. Hopefully she'll get the help she needs.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I saw on the news that the officer has a history of using excessive force. How was he working in a school?